Moving-picture camera.



. C. TRAVIS,

MOVNG PICTURE CAMERA. APPLIUATXON man APR. zo, 1909A Patenei Dee. 65192%.

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Patented Dec. 6, 1910.

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lNvENToR /v ./)672072 LA.. 'aws N. c. TRAVIS. l MGVING PICTURE(IAIL'XILl APPLIQATIGN FILED-APR. 20, 1909.

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ATTORNEYS ranged for movement' therethrough; converging tracks leadinltoward. said frame, for guidin saidmem rs into engagement withl thefmland means arran within the-,framefor' 'exerting a latera pressure'upon said members, for holding the same in such enga ment. 4 l

ik 3. In 1a.. movin picture apparatus, the

c'o bination `of a amew'ork, and a window @i otally mountd-upon the topof the ramework, for swingmg movement bodily Aingmvided wit to one sidethereof, to permit access to the interioxyof 'the ap aratus, said windowbea passageway through whic the film is arran d to travel.

In testimony whereo I have hereunto set my handin the presence of twosubscribing witnesses.

NORTON C.'TRAVIS Witnesses:

CHRISTIAN ALMsTAEUr, W. C. HAUFF.,

